Itching Piles. Doan'e Ointment cures piles permanently by caring the cause. A remarkable remedy which ia bringing comfort to thousands of sufferers. j Probably half ths people who see this at tide saffe? from piles. It is one of the commonest! diseases and one of the most obstinate. People have It tor years ard just because it is not immediately fatal they neglect it. Carelessness causes bo end of suffering. Carelessness about so simple a thing as piles has ofcan caused death* Hemorrhages occac through no apparent cause and loss of blood causes death. Hemorrhages ooenr daring surgical treatment, often causing death. Piles are simple in the beginning and easily cured, they may be cared even in tie worst stages, without pam or loss of b oodj qaiukiy surely -and completely. There is wnly one remedy that will do it— I. oaa'e »»intment. It ailays theinflaraa* t> n imm^dtately. heals the irritated surface and with continued treatment recQces the swelling and pats the mem* brines into good, sou d, healthy condition Ihf enre is tborough and permanent.Miß Pickford, Tancred Street-., this t"wn, enys • —*' My hdisband has safFered c ixii>iv&rnb:j with itching piletj and for a luntr time he had been at a loss what to do for this trouble. Nothing seemed to do hum mach gooa, bat at last he obtained & pot of Doan's Ointmtmfc at the Aahbur" ton Drag Co'& iaEast Street and this gave him immediate ease. It never f»ils him. he speaks ia feteat praise of chis valuable pr.paration.' It cannot be repeated too of yen that Duan'a Uiattnent will core iichiog piles. It will cure th«n absolutely But do noc take our word for what is said—a^kMr Pickford ; hekuowd fur it cared him and he lives here in Aahburton. What proof coold bB befter ? D )iii\i Ointment is sold by all chemists aad storekeepers afc 3s per box or will be posted on receipt of price by the proprle' tars, FosterMcOlel'.an 00., 76 Pitt Street, B. S. W. But be sore they are Doan'e. ;
CONSULTING OPTICIAN Mr Ernest M Sandstein, DBOAI, F R MO, who has lately returned after six gears' special study in England and Con tineot, may be sontuited on all casesof defective eyesight. Daylight not necessary art.iEoial light being used. Doctors' pre goriprions prepared. Fees moderate. Cbn 'ultiag rcomej Cashel Street W., ovet- M Sundatoin, jeweller, Chrisfcchcro'". 9 to 11 2 to 4 daily ■' The sale of pianos, organs, and mueica £natiumecit« still proceeds ac merrily as ever at the D.I.C. In Tanored Street, the number diapesed of to date being 27. Some new imodais have just been opened up, including » very fin© organ by Wiloox and White,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5422, 18 July 1901, Page 4
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